It doesn’t get much more exciting than this in club rugby, a knockout game against one of the most successful sides in Europe for a place in the European quarter finals.

Dai Young

There is one change on the bench, where Isaac Boss comes in for Luke McGrath.

Wasps director of rugby Dai Young also makes two enforced changes to the team that recorded a 23-3 win at Harlequins last weekend.

James Gaskell starts in the second row in place of Kearnan Myall, who picked up a knock during the victory at the Stoop, but he is deemed fit enough to be named on the bench.

Alapati Leiua suffered a knee injury against Quins so Ben Jacobs starts at inside centre. He partners Elliot Daly, who will make his 100th appearance for Wasps.

Daly will once again be back-up scrum-half, as all of Wasps' other nines are out through injury, with Young naming six forwards on his bench.

Wasps have scored more than 40 points in both of their games at the Ricoh Arena, while the home team has triumphed in all four meetings between the teams in Europe’s top flight.

“We are very respectful of what Leinster Rugby have achieved, but we also know it’s a one-off, winner-takes-all game, with a place in the European quarter-finals at stake,” said Young

“Saturday’s game will be as close as you get to Test match rugby at club level. It’s a huge opportunity for players to show everyone they can compete on the big stage. There is no shortage of motivation and you can be sure that nothing will be left out on the pitch.”